Sometimes my posts are too short and are taken as sound bites (my fault). I 
didn't mean competition in the marketing sense, but that we only have a handful 
of authors to come up with articles. The SIG site is blessed with several 
articles, but Bob's post was asking for articles. I was just doing the math. 
Promoting S is dear to my heart and waging war on several fronts is a good 
thing. I do my best to keep up a presence on the MRH site, but some day they'll 
be tired of seeing the same old S scaler time after time. I've written several 
pieces for my blog there and lots of folks of all gauge persuasions have read 
them. I wish everyone well in their efforts to promote S and if we all do our 
parts, S just might make it after all. I hope Bob gets all the articles and 
photos that he needs and that he meets success with the magazine for all our 
sakes. I also wish you luck with your SIG.

Roy
--- In [email protected], "Ed" <Loizeaux@...> wrote:
>
> > you face a lot of competition not only from all of our websites, but the 
> > SIG website  <snip> 
> > Roy
> 
> 
> Golly......
> 
> I hope the S Sig and it's web site at  www.sscale.org  is not viewed as 
> competition for Bob's magazine.   In case of uncertainty, let me clarify the 
> S Sig's purpose:  to promote S scale to non-S folks.  Period.  That is it.  
> Nothing else.  Recruiting is our mantra and our efforts are to support that 
> end result.
> 
> Yes, we have a web site and also a conversational Forum.  Yes, people send us 
> photos and, upon occasion, short articles.  All the material created by the S 
> Sig itself has been oriented toward explaining the virtues of S to the non-S 
> modeler and providing him/her with easy-to-read basic information about S 
> scale and S products.
> 
> Let it be known the S Sig does not pay for articles or photos.  Bob can make 
> you rich, but we offer only fame -- and not much of that.  But we happily 
> accept material that comes floating into our neighborhood.  On some 
> occasions, we even offer to pass it along to Bob Nalbone for use in his 1:64 
> Modeler magazine.  He, in turn, provides the S Sig with a page or two in each 
> issue for the use of the S Sig's newsletter.  So far, neither of us has 
> viewed the other as competition.  
> 
> The S Sig hopes to begin a serious marketing promotional campaign this coming 
> Fall that will let the entire model railroading hobby know that S scale 
> exists.  If you'd like to make this happen a bit sooner or make the effort a 
> bit louder/larger, please feel free to use the green voluntary contribution 
> button on our web site.
> 
> Thanks.....Ed L.
> www.sscale.org
>




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